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・ José Luis Turina
・ José Luis Uribarri
・ José Luis Valbuena
・ José Luis Valle Magaña
・ José Luis Varela
・ José Luis Varela Lagunas
・ José Luis Vega
・ José Luis Vegar
・ José Luis Velasco
・ José Luis Veloso
・ José Luis Villagra
・ José Luis Villanueva
・ José Luis Villarreal
・ José Luis Villegas Méndez
・ José Luis Vásquez
José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino
・ José Luis Zavalía
・ José Luis Zelaye
・ José Luis Zertuche
・ José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín
・ José Luis Álvarez
・ José Luis Álvarez (artist)
・ José Luis Álvarez Martínez
・ José Luis Íñiguez Gámez
・ José Luiz de Oliveira
・ José Luiz Ferreira Rodrigues
・ José Luiz Olaio Netto
・ José Luiz Pereira
・ José Luiz Plein
・ José Luiz Santos de Azevedo


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José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino

José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino (Santander, 1903 – Madrid, 1980) was a Spanish Traditionalist/Carlist politician.
==Family and Youth==

José Luis Zamanillo González-Camino was born to a bourgeoisie Cantabrian family, son of José Zamanillo Monreal and María González-Camino Velasco. His father (and his grandfather) owned a pharmacy; he was a Catholic activist linked to the Integrist branch of the Carlist movement, locally organised in Centro Católico Montañés. As president of the board he managed La Propaganda Católica de Santander, the local publishing house issuing ''El Diario Montañés'', the daily characterized by virulent antiliberal militancy. José Zamanillo Monreal has also co-founded the local Catholic trade union, Círculo Obrero de San José.
Many of Jose Luis' kinsfolk became Traditionalist activists. His cousin Marcial Solana González-Camino was a Carlist publisher and author; his brother Nicolás was the first president of the united Jaimist-Integrist Juventud Tradicionalista, while his sister Maria was a propagandist in the feminine branch of the movement, Las Margaritas. Jose Luis graduated in law from the Jesuit college of Orduña and obtained PhD in juridical science later on, though due to his political activities he had scarcely practiced. Married to Luisa Urquiza y Castillo, the couple had 10 children.

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